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BEHAVIORAL

Observable events. The behavior one chooses must be the behavior in need of improvement. Behavior must be measurable. NOT A DESCRIPTION OF FEELINGS.

APPLIED

ABA improves everyday life of clients. Improves SOCIALLY SIGNIFICANT BEHAVIORS. Helps significant others so that they behave more positively towards of the client.

TECHNOLOGICAL

Defines procedures clearly and in detail so they are replicable (like a RECIPE).

CONCEPTUALLY SYSTEMATIC

All procedures used should be tied to the basic principles of behavior analysis from which they were derived.

ANALYTICAL (functional relation, experimentation, control, causation)

A functional relationship is demonstrated. Describes when the experimenter has demonstrated a functional relation between the manipulated events and a reliable change in some measurable dimension of the target Behavior. Ultimate issue is with believability: Is the experimental control sufficient to prove a reliable functional relation?

GENERALITY (generalization)

Extends behavior change across time, settings, or other behaviors.

EFFECTIVE

Improves behavior in a practical manner, not simply making a change that is statistically significant.